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Your Favorite Shops Are Open – Support Local, Stay Connected!
As construction continues along the Capitol Expressway, your favorite neighborhood businesses remain open and ready to serve you...
Your Favorite Shops Are Open – Support Local, Stay Connected!
As construction continues along the Capitol Expressway, your favorite neighborhood businesses remain open and ready to serve you...
This transit-oriented development (TOD) will be an approximately 12 acre property owned by VTA adjacent to the future 28th Street/Little Portugal BART Station (the first of four station in BART...
Voters, by approving Measure B in November 2016, entrusted the MBCOC with oversight to ensure that 2016 Measure B funds are being spent...
The Better Bus Stops program funds amenities at bus stops improving the rider experience. Launched in 2020, this program to improve bus stops is funded by 2016 Measure B. Transit riders may have...
The Eastridge to BART Regional Connector (EBRC) Project is pleased to announce that the NO LEFT TURN restriction at northbound Capitol Expressway to westbound Ocala Avenue was lifted on the morning of...
VTA works closely with other area transit operators to provide convenient transfers for regional trips, including regional transfer locations and inter-operator transfer or fare agreements.
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA), in partnership with the City of San Jose, the City of Campbell, and the County of Santa Clara, is looking at ways to improve approximately three...
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Weekday/Weekend: Schedule adjusted to reflect changes in traffic conditions...
Located in southern Santa Clara County, the Santa Teresa Boulevard Extension project would provide a new direct connection from the area south of the City of Gilroy to both US 101 and SR...
The VTA Board of Directors sets VTA policy. The Board has 18 members and ex-officio members, all of whom are elected officials appointed to serve on our Board by...
To address existing noise concerns on State Route (SR) 85, VTA is working with cities along SR 85 and Caltrans to study, test, and implement noise reduction treatments through a...
Local measures revenues to fund financing and escalation costs. Financing costs assumed to available from 2000 Measure A and/or 2016 Measure B.
Private entities such as landowners, developers and companies contribute funding for some projects.
In November 1996, Santa Clara County voters approved a landmark nine-year, half-cent sales tax to fund improvements to county roads, highways, bicycle and pedestrian pathways, and rail networks.
Th...
Administered by Federal Highway Administration, the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program supports surface transportation projects and other related efforts that contribute air...
The Metropolitan Transportation Commission's Regional Measure 2, referred to as RM2, provided $22.5 to establish the Safe Routes to Transit grant program to fund projects specifically designed to help...
The Transportation Fund for Clean Air includes funding awarded through the nine Bay Area counties as well as directly by the Bay Area Air Quality Management Air District for projects that reduce on...
The Speed and Safety Improvements are part of a program identified in VTA’s Light Rail Systems Analysis and Efficiency Study (2010).
The Light Rail Speed and Safety Enhancements study has reviewed...
The City of San Jose is one of VTA’s member agencies and contributes funding to support certain projects.